Distance, speed and acceleration – WJECAcceleration

The motion of an object can be predicted by analysing the forces that act on the object. Balanced forces have no effect, while unbalanced forces can lead to change in acceleration.

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Acceleration

When an object changes velocity, it accelerates. is the change in velocity per second and is measured in m/s2.

The relationship between acceleration, velocity change and the time taken for the change is given by this formula.

\(\text{acceleration}=\frac{\text{change in velocity}}{\text{time taken}}=\frac{\text{v - u}}{\text{t}}\)

v = final velocity and u = starting velocity.

A formula triangle showing that Acceleration is equal to Change in velocity divided by Time taken.

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